Pushcart Prize nominee Ash Krafton's work has appeared in Absent Willow Review, Mad Scientist …
The Voices by John Teel
It was daytime when the house first spoke to me. I ignored it, thinking it was a figment of my …
Author Interview: John Teel
John Teel is a union ironworker from Philadelphia. His fiction has appeared in Playwithdeath.com's …
Waiting By Eddie D. Moore
As a child, I didn’t realize that I could see the spirits of the dead. They always sat cross-legged …
Author Interview: Eddie D. Moore
Eddie D. Moore travels extensively for work, and he spends much of that time listening to audio …
Dead of Night By Joseph Rubas
The dreams started on the last day of September. At first, he couldn't remember them on waking. …
Author Interview: Joseph Rubas
Joseph Rubas is the author of over 200 short stories, several novels, a nonfiction book, and …
The Port Town by Joel Enos
The town bustles. Smells. Sounds. Shouts. So many shouts. He hides behind the man with the …
Author Interview: Joel Enos
JOEL ENOS has written comics (Sonic the Hedgehog) and graphic novels (Ben 10) and published short …
Murder, If You Could by JD DeHart
"Would you murder if you could?" I hear whispered in my ear. This time it was not my voice. It …
House Call by John Webb
The door was unlocked. Whether that was some sign of some Sinister Thing or simply part of the …
Author Interview: John Webb
John Webb was born overseas in a military family. He's had work published in Aphelion, Entropy2, …